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Originally posted by pavelivanov22
Recently i have been having a feeling something bad is going to happen. We had the earthquakes hit one by one than the volcano in iceland erupted and after that the oil spill.. seems like something big is just about to happen around the corner. Something really big..
Originally posted by TheGiantPeach
reply to post by dampnickers
Well put Nickers! lol, woops! wait... not a bad word. carrying on.
The events that are taking place and are going to take place
on a massive global scale are going to be a HUGE distraction
to those who cannot see through it and live out the positive
lifestyle.
Be Aware. Be Prepared. And please.... Don't Be Scared.
Originally posted by loisthegriffin
Dont be so mean, if this is how he feels then he cant help it. And things can get worse much worse, god forbid.
Originally posted by TheGiantPeach
reply to post by dampnickers
Be Aware. Be Prepared. And please.... Don't Be Scared.
Yeah somthing is about to happen, like an atom bomb going off in south Korea
We have still scarcely begun to wake up to the gravity of the crisis now upon us, not just for the eurozone but also for us here in Britain and for the entire global economy. The measures so far taken to prop up the collapsing euro, such as that famous "$1 trillion package", are no more than gestures.
Greece was just the antipasto: Italy, Spain, Portugal and others are now hanging over an abyss of debt which scarcely all the money in Europe could fill – created by countries living way beyond their means
What we are witnessing here is a judgment on the entire deceitful and self-deceiving way in which the "European project" has been assembled over the past 53 years.
If the euro does disintegrate, as
Mrs Merkel warns, the consequences would be incalculable. Replacing all the national currencies was a gargantuan task, by far the most ambitious ever attempted in the name of European integration, and there is no Plan B. Without a currency, trade would collapse – leaving Britain, dependent on Europe for 50 per cent of its trade, just as seriously affected as everyone else.
A system failure on this scale would make the 1930s pale into insignficance.
A well-known economist said wryly to me last week: "Bring back the days of Alistair Darling and Gordon Brown. At least they had some grasp of what is going on. This lot are just totally out of their depth."
The earthquakes, volcanoes, oil spills and other disasters so far this year aren;t enough for you???
You feel there has to be something else?
wishing for more choas and destruction.